Feral peacocks ruffle feathers in Surrey, B.C., neighbourhood
SURREY, B.C. — The felling of a favoured peacock perch in a Surrey, B.C., neighbourhood has exposed a divide between locals who like the beautiful birds and those frustrated with the noise, mess and property damage.
Residents said the feral peacocks have been a part of the neighbourhood since it was built over a decade ago, and despite pleas to politicians and animal protection the problem has only multiplied.
Local resident Parm Brar said he has spent years trying to get the city and his local member of the legislature to do something about the birds without success.
Brar said he was fined for not getting a permit when, out of frustration, he had a tree where the peacocks perch cut down.